Sunday, 30 January 2022

Brexit update

Last week the FCO put out a video lambasting the NIP saying how unfair it was and that the UK single market needs to be restored.

I'm not going to repeat myself: OK, I am, but this is the treaty that the UK negotiated, agreed and confirmed in Parliament, passing it into UK law. We said at the time it broke the UK single market, but did they listen? Yes they did, but pretended they did so they could go back on what was agreed.

It shows how things have deteriated so much that a UK Government department, has now sunk to putting out party political bullshit.

The international community nows the reality, so this is for domestic consumption, but what it does to our international reputation is secondary.

Meanwhile, things look like they're gong to get worse soon, or expected to, as Operation Brock is now being prepared, with at least 5 miles of the coastbond M20 now covered in cones. This might be a "just in case" but not looking good.

The Government has confirmed the national insurance rise, and that it is not going to reclaim the £4.5 billion bad loans made to fake businesses at the start of the pandemic, so the poor, disabled, sick and elderly will be made to pay for Tory corruption.

I just what this and the pandemic over, I can but dream.

More tea, Vicar?

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